SUMMIT
300-24
UNIFIED ACCESS SWITCH
The Summit
®
300-24 sets a new standard for edge connectivity in
today’s most demanding converged networks. Building on a solid
foundation of performance, security, availability, and management
capabilities, it additionally offers Power over Ethernet (PoE) on
every one of its 24 ports. With its integrated PoE, the Summit 300-
24 can power up to 24 Class 3 (15.4 watt) devices such as Voice
over IP (VoIP) phones, surveillance cameras, and badge readers.
Finally, by utilizing Extreme’s unique Unified Access architecture,
wireless access points can be seamlessly and securely deployed
and managed throughout a facility for any number of wireless data
or voice applications.
Based on the award-winning ExtremeWare
®
Layer 3 software, the
Summit 300-24 provides 24 ports of 10/100 Ethernet with four
physical Gigabit Ethernet uplinks (two active and two redundant).
Every port delivers a vast array of ExtremeWare Layer 3 and Layer
2 features; ranging from OSPF routing and advanced Quality of
Service (QoS) classification to the latest advancements in security.
Years of development based on the requirements of thousands of
customers enables ExtremeWare to deliver the most
comprehensive Layer 3 advanced software solution set at the edge
while allowing easy expansion and addition of services without
major upgrades.
Once again, Extreme Networks
®
demonstrates why it is the leader
in Layer 3 switching for today’s most demanding converged
networks.
Summit 300-24 Benefits
High Performance
• Non-blocking wire-speed architecture ensures performance
• for the most demanding wired and wireless applications.
• Extreme’s Altitude access points support 802.11 a, b, and g,
• today’s fastest wireless LAN standards.
Extraordinary Availability
• Redundant copper and fiber Gigabit uplinks, dual-homed
• configurations, and sub-second EAPS failover provide
• mission-critical resiliency. The switch continuously monitors
• “heartbeats” generated by the Altitude access points,
• ensuring continuous wireless user operation.
Industry-Leading Security
• Extreme’s Unified Access architecture provides a single
• wired/wireless authentication infrastructure for consistent,
• policy-based security from the edge to the core. Wireless
• security includes hardware-accelerated AES and RC4
• encryption. Extreme also offers rogue access point detection for
• defending the wireless perimeter of a network.
Scalability
• The Summit 300-24 powers every port to the full Class 3
• specification of 15.4 watts per voice, video, wireless, or
• data device.
End-to-End Manageability
• As a member of Extreme’s comprehensive family of switches,
• the Summit 300-24 can be centrally deployed, managed, and
• monitored using Extreme’s EPICenter management platform or
• any SNMP-based product. In addition, Extreme offers RF
• Manager for simplified wireless design and its AccessAdapt
• utility for no-config installation of the Altitude access points.
Extraordinary 10/100 Performance, PoE,
and Wireless
With its non-blocking architecture the Summit 300-24 has an 8.8
Gbps switch fabric that enables all RJ-45 copper 10/100 ports to
operate at line rate. Four hardware queues per port provide
granularity and guarantee low latency and low jitter for time-
sensitive voice and multi-media applications. These applications
also benefit from features such as DiffServ and 802.1p which
deliver varied levels of service and ensure efficient bandwidth
usage. The 4 Gigabit Ethernet uplink ports (two 1000BASE-T RJ-
45 copper and two fiber gigabit) can be configured with 2 active
and 2 redundant for fast Layer 1 failover. These uplink ports
provide the added flexibility of port redundancy between copper
and fiber ports, enabling backup links to the active uplinks with
sub-second (50 msec) failover capability through EAPS.
The Summit 300-24 offers a number of features that improve the
performance of the network, such as RIP, OSPF, Network Address
Translation, QoS classification, dynamic VLANs, and Access
Control Lists. For converged applications involving voice or rich
media, the switch provides multicast, re-writing 802.1p tag
prioritization, or prioritization using Layer 2/3/4.
Industry leading versatility for converged networks:
Power over Ethernet and wireless LAN capabilities
integrated with advanced Layer 3 features.
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